Marblizing on walls provides an elegant background for this antique dresser made new again.

Custom hand-painted muralson heavy-grade canvas are sturdy, durable, washable & storable, are available incustom sizes and designs tosuit your tastes, and can be changedseasonally. They make lasting heirlooms, are available inchildren’s themes, and can be moved from room to room. Give one as a gift or use one as a floor-cloth! They are easily cut with household scissors!

Your mural can beappliedaswallpaper by stapling and adding wood trim, decorative tacks, or hung with braided cord on a rod.

Order yours in custom sizes, colors and designs to suit your tastes or decor,or choose from the photos shown. No two exactly alike!

A rusted metal sign is partially restored to keep its antique quality,

while preserving this family heirloom.

An old oak cabinet gets faux-finish in white birch.

Early Cowboys and Native Americans are represented in primitive-style. Each canvas measures 17 feet in length, and were hung with staples, then framed.

A little girl wanted a princess waiting for her knight in shining armor to approach the castle!

A bit of the outdoors turns this dinette into a year-round flower garden. The walls have areas of color-wash in the background, then were stenciled and hand-painted with wisteria flowers, and grapes.

Jousting knights are part of the panorama in this children’s playroom. The remaining walls include a princess gazing from her tower, a lake with swans, a field of forest animals, and a camp of renaissance tents.

A soft nutmeg color-wash adds the lookof texture and age to a Tuscany-style kitchen.

Restoration

Art Reproduction

Original box label

Painted reproduction of label

Original Trout scene from printed material.

Trout reproduced on wood

Peaceable Kingdom reproduced on wood

From printed material………………...to painted box!

Early minstrel tambourine painted to mimic the real thing.

Pet Portraits

This picture of Holly Cat was supplied by the owner with

a box containing the

beloved pet’s remains.

Using the ashes, this is the portrait I painted on half-inch plywood. The cat’s I.D. tag was also attached to the painting as a lasting memorial.

Hand-painted fish and corals on a blue glaze.

A brown wall with a gold wash completes an Egyptian collection.

Skip-spackled walls are glazed with a honey gold paint for a Tuscany style.